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Welcome to this introduction to preparative HPLC and the LH-40 Liquid Handler. In this video, we’ll explore key concepts in fraction collection and sample injection techniques, focusing on how the LH-40 enhances efficiency and precision in preparative chromatography. Preparative HPLC Fundamentals One key factor in preparative HPLC is the solvent effect. The choice of sample solvent significantly impacts chromatographic performance, especially with large injection volumes. A strong solvent, like methanol, can cause peak distortion and poor retention, while a weaker solvent, like water, promotes better separation and sharper peaks. Optimizing solvent strength is essential for achieving high-resolution results. Another important factor is column temperature. Temperature differences between the mobile phase and the column oven can create gradients that affect separation quality. Sample band broadening can occur when temperature fluctuations disrupt analyte interactions with the stationary phase. To maintain reliable performance, pre-heating the mobile phase and keeping temperatures stable is crucial. Introducing the LH-40 Liquid Handler The LH-40 is a powerful liquid handler that functions as both an autosampler and a fraction collector, setting it apart from other models. It offers advanced features such as purity checks, minimal carryover, and compatibility with various container sizes, ensuring smooth and efficient fraction collection. One of its standout features is its ability to auto-generate fraction collection methods. Additional functions like sample rescue, fraction overflow prevention, and multi-detector processing make the LH-40 an ideal tool for preparative chromatography. The purity check function allows users to evaluate collected fractions without transferring them to a separate container, minimizing sample loss and increasing efficiency. The system also includes automated fractionation simulations, preparative method optimizations, and real-time parameter adjustments, helping users streamline their workflows. Additionally, Shimadzu’s noise skipping algorithm filters out background noise, preventing unnecessary fraction collection and saving time and resources. The sample rescue function further ensures that valuable samples are not lost due to unexpected errors. Conclusion With its advanced capabilities, the LH-40 is a powerful and efficient solution for preparative chromatography, offering unmatched precision and reliability. Thanks for watching this introduction to preparative HPLC and the LH-40 Liquid Handler. If you found this video helpful, stay tuned for more insights into chromatography innovations! #shimadzu #preparativeLC #LH40#HPLC